Some 5 years ago or so, I frequented this site and posted just a scant number of times. I hung out at USMILNET (less so these days) and more often at CC.

I'm a musician by trade and have heard all the low brass jokes that have ever been written, but I'm sure there will be new twists on them just the same. Bring 'em on! :adoration:

I still perform on three instruments on a regular basis, and a fourth when somebody holds a gun to my head.

I don't take a lot of this internet stuff too seriously and am inclined towards keeping things light, but don't mind discussing a contentious point or two along the way. I just might learn something in the process.

Hello to all, and see ya on the boards.....

fettpett

02-28-2012, 01:15 PM

welcome!! mind the clutter, but don't mind the pig...he gets ornery if he doesn't have his morning grumpy-o's :cool::cool:

Eupher

02-28-2012, 01:48 PM

welcome!! mind the clutter, but don't mind the pig...he gets ornery if he doesn't have his morning grumpy-o's :cool::cool:

Well, the grumpy-o's do get soggy when they sit in the milk for too long, so I can understand the ornery part.

Does the pig like to have his ears scratched? That usually takes the ornery factor out at least somewhat. You'll note I don't do the scratching -- I recruit somebody else for that dubious task!

Rockntractor

02-28-2012, 01:52 PM

welcome!! mind the clutter, but don't mind the pig...he gets ornery if he doesn't have his morning grumpy-o's :cool::cool:

The one album I remember, quite deliciously, was called Herb Alpert & TJB "Whipped Cream....and other delights"

Eupher

03-01-2012, 02:49 PM

Welcome Eupher!

Don't know you at all, but like what I've read so far.

Have fun in here ... and many thanks for you service to our country!

Service men are my heroes!!! :usflag: ... (Blush!)

~ ABC

Thanks, ABC! I'm just a hornhonker that wore the uniform for many years. Those guys and gals that signed up to go to 3rd world hellholes and came back in a box or torn up mentally and physically are the REAL heroes. I am so proud of them I could bust, because in my work life following retirement, I've seen countless examples of youngsters who don't think of country and service -- they think of themselves.

When I look at our men and women in uniform, I am once again encouraged by our way of life, our ethics, and why we do what we do.